hot
There are three adjectives because an adjective describes a noun. Hot is an adjective because it describes sun, two is an adjective because it tells how many glasses you drank, and cold is an adjective because it describes water.
A volcanically active area of earth's surface, commonly far from a tectonic plate boundary is called a hot spot.
absorption
When you add hot water to cold water, the cold water warms up because of thermal conduction. Some of the kinetic energy of the hot water transfers to the cold water on contact, eventually leading to a uniform temperature throughout.
hot spot are that places on the earth where there is the chances of magma emission
Woolen clothing is hot in the summer--woolen is an adjective.
it is an adjective
The adverb is too because it modifies the adjective, which is 'hot'.
On a hot afternoon, everyone gathered until the palm trees. The oven was too hot and the cookies became dry and crumbly.
When the sun warms the earth, the warmed earth emits infrared radiation. Some of this is captured by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere which then warms up. The more greenhouse gases there are, the warmer it gets. And that is how global warming works.
Heat energy inside earth warms underground water and rock producing geysers and volcanoes
it rises
There are three adjectives because an adjective describes a noun. Hot is an adjective because it describes sun, two is an adjective because it tells how many glasses you drank, and cold is an adjective because it describes water.
Because the earth sometimes gets cold. It sits near a heater and warms up. This creates summer. If the earth gets too hot, it sits near the A/C. This creates winter. Spring and summer are created when the earth is sitting in a room at room temperature. Earth is like a chicken wing, salty on the outside and all hot on the inside. Simple as that.
an extremely hot fire. hot being the adjective
The abstract noun for the adjective hot is hotness.
In the term 'hot picks', the word 'hot' is an adjective, describing the noun 'picks'.